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Culturally Relevant Pedagogy with Primary Sources Video: Tenet 3
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Watch third grade teacher Kellie Friend lead her students through a primary source-based activity addressing tenet three of culturally relevant pedagogy (students examine and critique the status quo). See students analyze historic photographs showing the history of school integration in the United States and explore the question, “How do we know when something needs to be changed?”
Supplementary materials
- Video guide (PDF)
View discussion questions, suggestions for professional development, and more! - Lesson plan (PDF)
Take a look at Kellie’s lesson plan in context. - Lesson slides
Kellie’s Slides With Her Lesson Plan (PDF)
Kellie’s Slides With Her Lesson Plan (PPT) - Primary source set (PDF)
Find Kellie’s primary source set for the timeline activity. - School segregation timeline (PDF)
Find Kellie’s timeline with student friendly descriptions of each primary source photo. - Student response booklet (PDF)
Print Kellie’s student response booklet to structure students’ analysis of the photos from start to finish.
Tool for analyzing historic photos
- Library of Congress Photograph Primary Source Analysis Tool (PDF)
- IUM Image Analysis Tool
- Webinar on Image Analysis
Segregation then & now
How segregated are we today? Use these resources to investigate with students:
- Rewired: Segregation in Schools Today
- PBS: Civil Rights Then & Now
- Teaching Tolerance: Segregation Forever?
Additional teaching and learning materials
- Teaching children to be civic agents of change (PDF)
Check out books and lesson ideas from NCSS’ Young Learner. - Teaching controversial issues
Read Diana Hess’ book full of ideas and strategies on teaching controversy in the classroom.
Contact
Meghan Davisson (meghan.davisson@mnhs.org), grant director
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